Unshakeable Love: Finding God in Adversity

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"Have you ever questioned God's love for you? Maybe you faced a devastating health diagnosis, despite a life of faith. Maybe you've lost a loved one suddenly, someone you've prayed for, you've been laid off, the bills are piling up with no relief in sight and in those moments it's absolutely natural for even Christians to wonder, does God really love me?" #!!01:14!!#

"No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us, for I am persuaded that neither death nor life nor angels nor rulers nor things present nor things to come nor powers nor height nor depth nor any other creative thing will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." #!!04:47!!#

"Missing out on God's love is hell. It is hell. There's only one place where the love of God does not reside. It's a place called hell and it's more terrifying than you can ever imagine." #!!26:14!!#

"Even if there's a point in your past where you let go of your sin and you embrace the love of God, I want you to know that even after you do that, you're going to be tempted as a Christian to let the pressures of this life bring you away from your knowledge that God loves you." #!!27:50!!#

"It's not your circumstances, but the cross that proves God's love." #!!20:45!!#

"The victorious Christian life is where you experience adversity after adversity, failure after failure, and all of them are drenched in the love of God." #!!22:27!!#

"The person who needs to question God's love is the person who says they're a Christian and they've never been through any hardship. That false gospel, that health and wealth gospel, those people aren't Christians. Because a proof of their Christianity is to be able to go, I question the love of God in hardship and I found out he still loves me. That's real Christianity, Saints." #!!49:33!!#

"Our suffering isn't in vain. It's a pathway to greater maturity and conformity to Christ. What happens when we suffer for God's calls? Saints, if you're suffering because of your stance for Jesus, you have every reason to rejoice this morning. The Apostles in the book of Acts, they left the Sanhedrin who persecuted them and just in my sanctified imagination I see them skipping along going, we were counted worthy to suffer for the name of Christ." #!!10:59!!#

"I hope by the time I have finished Romans chapter 8, I hope to brand this on your soul that if you suffer well in any circumstance, it is a badge of honor in Christ's kingdom. It is. Wear it well, Saints. Hebrews 11 35 through 40 tells us that the world is not worthy of the saints who suffer for their faith. The world isn't worthy of them." #!!12:31!!#
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